ead to bloat when more and more maintainers think their
package really should be standard.
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By the time you need to invoke cpp to kick quilt into obedience, using
dpatch might be the better choice until a general solution is
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> The warning on mkstemp is wrong, or at least questionable.
The info manual doesn't have this warning AFAICT.
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> That's a good point.
Doesn't sound-juicer do this as well? Dunno about rhythmbox.
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> I'll rename the package to gnu-fdisk reflect binary name changes.
The usual naming scheme seems to be to prepend the name with a `g', see
glibc, gcc, gawk, etc.
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e not ask for it...
He did apparently, but did not get a response and decided to act anyway.
Did somebody from the release team say that the arm autobuilder is
causing trouble to the release, and that buildd maintenance needs to get
addressed?
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[...]
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long time, have no reverse dependencies, and have quite
> low installation count according to popcon:
>
> libbusiness-ups-perl (O: #279777 nov 2004; last non-QA upload Mar 2002)
> Popcon: 18 Rdepends: 0
interchange ships parts of libbusiness-ups-perl and should depend on it,
see
have caused this
> problem, and hence am not filing a bug rrport. Any help in howto
> isolate the cause of this problem will be appreciated.
Do you use a proxy?
If so it might help if you set the environment variable http_proxy.
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Before anybody gets to reply to the body, this is a fake.
Mark Shuttleworth doesn't use a hotmail adress to send mail to lists.
YHBT, HAND,
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gt; those older developers.
Please post non-development issues to debian-project next time.
Or rethink whether your issue needs posting at all.
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# zdump -v Australia/whatever | grep 2006
to find out?
That is the only way to tell for sure.
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uch a removal?
You do this by fileing a bug against ftp.debian.org I would think.
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and that file is dated 2003.
How else can this be done?
Thanks.
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Hi Anibal,
I've followed your m
...
> >
> > Cheers
> >
> > Luk
> >
> (For those who tried to access it, that service is currently down due to
> a planned outage at HP).
> That's what I was thinking of when I suggested a wiki. The problem with
> the NM one is it is hard to ch
t per
se and would be better suited for debian-project.
Thanks for considering,
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Looking at http://www.debian.org/social_contract#guidelines,
I don't see a conflict.
"but you gotta keep the copyright - unchanged - with it" is just a
paraphrase of the BSD license.
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Hi,
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 11:26:15AM +0300, K?stutis Bili?nas wrote:
> I'd be very glad if someone of you could sponsor them for me.
Thanks for your contribution to Debian, but sponsorship requests should
go to -mentors, no need to CC -devel.
thanks,
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> James Vega wrote:
[..]
> So should I file a bug against KDE(M) for not respecting
> /etc/default/locale?
Known bug [1]. A corresponding bug report for gdm has been filed too
already.
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[1] http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?b
; for a long time...
This is probably the #1 complaint/problem people seem to have with
testing in #debian, btw.
It is not easy to quickly explain to them why this is, either.
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were implemented since sarge, I don't remember what exactly that was.
E.g., can users choose between GNOME and KDE now?
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On Thu, Apr 27, 2006 at 02:19:34PM +0200, Sven Luther wrote:
> Because they kicked out the powerpc porter ? Do you not think this is reason
> enough to consider debian for powerpc dead
No, this is only reason enough to look for a new powerpc porter.
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assuming he did
not need commit access for the core parts, but could just send patches
members of the team would apply. This looks quite reasonable to me and
the project admins are totally fine to do this.
This is just an educated guess of course.
> Just what are the rules for someone to have comm
but for display see
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=363371
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etch release.
> eclipse-jdt
> eclipse-jdt-common
> kaffe
> kaffe-jthreads
> kaffe-pthreads
> libswt3.1-gtk-java
> libswt3.1-gtk-jni
I dont understand these.
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> Why don't you choose (if possible) a less "viral" licence?
Wow. First off, Kari does not appear to be upstream, so who are you
addressing? Seconds, since when do we consider the GPL to be viral?
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and that will expose it much less than our current signing key.
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which surprises me a little bit, but then maybe I just missed the
relevant parts of the license. Anyway, as a non-lawyer I'm surprised
that we seem to accept that we have to "defend and indemnify Sun".
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answer fits with the license. To me the
license seems to give more options for Sun to make us idemnify them.
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debian-legal.
As I understand it, this paragraph is talking about the actual packaging
work having been done in collaboration, rather than the licesensing
discussion (which probably also was done in collaboration, but maybe not
publically on debian-legal, I don't know).
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be the admin who accepted the packages could
tell us why he did and why he did in such a timely fashion. I am
certainly interested in his reasoning.
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P.S.: CCing ftpmaster so this admin definitely gets this email and can
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> > actually examine this one?
>
> Yes.
I take it you were too busy to elaborate on this when you wrote this
email. So you will probably give us the name of this person later on,
right? Or even better this person may stand up now and speak
for himself and share his reasoning.
be the better and more
interesting option (but might take some effort initially).
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That's true. But why did they release this license and used no other
wording?
You essantially say, why worry about a license if it's bad PR too sue
the licensees. I doubt it really works that way. After all you could, at
some point somehow, get into a situation where Sun doesn
nst all other packages? :-)
Again, to all the Sun folks reading this, this is not against your
efforts that I like a lot. But the same PR effect could have been
reached by announcing that Sun and Debian jointly work on a way to
distribute Java instead of pushing it into the archive.
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> ftpmaster)
Let's get the facts. AFAIK it wasn't Jeroen, right?
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with is a bad looking decision done by
just a few people some of whom don't even speak up in this discussion.
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bian is no democracy what else is it???
Third we are not talking about "random opinions" but about an opinion
shared by a lot of people. And it still doesn't count? This is not the
project I used to work for for so long.
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cted a
> > DPL every year. Of course, since I'm not one, I got that
> > wrong.
>
> That would make Debian, at most, a republic, not a democracy.
Would you care to elaborate and explain it isn't a democratic republic
then?
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eah I'm a bit pissed of that we only have people criticizing when we
> do great things.
And I'm pissed of that so much seems to happen behind the scenes and I
as a normal developer who did not go to Mexico do not get the info even
if I ask, but instead people are just told to shut up.
c doesn't seem to work for me. If I was offering warez on
my server I couldn't become legal again by just removing it. My prior
action would still get me sued, doesn't it? And no, just saying I
thought it was okay, doesn't help me either.
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On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 11:29:05AM +0200, Thijs Kinkhorst wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-05-22 at 10:50 +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > Again this logic doesn't seem to work for me. If I was offering warez
> > on my server I couldn't become legal again by just removing it. My
>
ls and decisions.
Which brings up the interesting question whether we do have this
procedure in Debian and of course whether these elected officials make
the decisions.
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On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 01:51:21AM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Michael Meskes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 11:26:26PM -0700, Russ Allbery wrote:
>
> >> That would make Debian, at most, a republic, not a democracy.
>
> > Would you ca
ons, I can't see any realistic scenario in which we could
> be sued and lose a case in relation to this license. Do you?
Yes, I do, but not for distributing it.
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On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 01:39:47PM +0200, Wouter Verhelst wrote:
> On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 12:35:41PM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> > You are told by a programmer that you are allowed to offer their
> > software on your server, but the programmer also tells you that his
> >
annot get rid of this by just stopping
to distribute Java.
Michael
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* Bernd Schubert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> inside their prerm maintainer scripts. If stopping $PACKAGE through
>> invoke-rc.d/init-script fails, removing the package fails as well.
>> Using:
>> invoke-rc.d $PACKAGE stop || true
>> /etc/init.d/$PACKAGE stop || true
> We are using chroot
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>> How do you achieve that? For example symlinking invoke-rc.d to
>> /bin/true is a workaround, but I'm searching for a general solution
>> to avoid that daemons are started when upgrading even t
* Henrique de Moraes Holschuh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20060523 21:59]:
> On Tue, 23 May 2006, Michael Prokop wrote:
> > way of life, I'd just like to make sure that removing packages
> > always works.
> If you are going to ignore a failing initscript in order to remove a
will
> be accepted into the archive.
Both Jörg and Jeroen (who are usually doing the NEW processing AFAIK)
are travelling in Mexico for another two weeks I believe. Maybe one of
the regular ftp-masters steps in and does some processing for the more
important stuff in the meanwhile, thoug
Hi,
On Mon, May 22, 2006 at 08:27:10AM +0200, Michael Meskes wrote:
> On Sun, May 21, 2006 at 03:58:18PM -0500, Raphael Hertzog wrote:
> > > Oh, and the impression that pushing non-free packages in after several
> > > hours has a high priority, while (license-wise) s
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yay.
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> that unacceptable behaviour.
This may be a silly question but doesn't my signature only state that I
certify this key really belongs to the person it seems to belong to?
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On Fri, May 26, 2006 at 11:06:31AM -0500, Manoj Srivastava wrote:
> On 26 May 2006, Thiemo Seufer outgrape:
>
> > Keysigning isn't for judging behaviour but for confirming identity.
> > * Michael Meskes:
> >
> >> This may be a silly question but doesn't
tone. No matter whether
OpenSolaris is GPL incompatible or even non-free in your book, they're
still taking part in the Free Software community and are trying to do
cool things with Debian.
If you are so offended by this, consider just ignoring them.
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FTP-masters are choosing additions to their team themselves and I
think they are the best in place to judge when they need help.
As for the current situation of both ftp-assisstants being on leave,
maybe one of the regular ftp-masters could jump in and process the NEW
queue for the time being? I ha
oject slow
> down a bit.
Well, it seems their vacations are over now or very soon, so this point
is moot.
Personally, I don't think this issue is enough to revoke ftp-master's
right to choose their staff among themselves, but rather push more
people onto their team without their co
; member of red teams before, and have lead a number of red team
> attacks in my time).
I don't think this mail is on-topic on -devel, could you please repost
it on project?
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Is it posible to have a minimum size image with a WM that can stay
below 125MB? This would be a great size for USB versions and versions
running under Qemu or VMWare. Just a thought.
desNotes
On 5/30/06, Daniel Baumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[ crosspost to live, -devel and -edu; replies ple
, two on hobbes) each blocking a fast host for 48+
hours, IIRC. Unless there's other biggies lurking in the queue, we should
catch up once the hopfully final glibc build is through.
N.B.: the flurry of glibc uploads speaks loud and clear as to people
getting their packages into shape for re
se that fail
> with ICE in gcc-4.0 before that time. Since m68k is not a release
> architecture right now, this should not cause any problems for any other
> port if the GCC 4.1 transition does not happen, but it will help if it
> does.
>
> Thoughts, objections?
I fully con
position expressed by a person that has a
special position but is not elected is to be considered an official
statement by the project?
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A promise to indemnify Sun would not prevent or limit this tactic. It
would instead mean that "Debian" (whatever entity or entities agreed
to that indemnification) would end up paying Sun's legal bills and
damages until "Debian" went bankrupt. The remaining balance would
come
uage how to add
> extensions,
CDBS docs have improved somewhat significantly over the last year,
AFAIK (and are now included in the package as well, I believe).
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yet installed in the archive, and hence they were rejected.
AIUI, this is a general problem with ftp-master right now, which is
being worked on. It affected some more packages (unless you hit a
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only works if exim and libldap2 are linked against *different*
versions of libgnutls. Marc closed the bug because for some time exim4
was compiled against libgnutls12 whereas libldap2 still used
libgnutls11. Now that they are both again linked against the same
version I fear the problem will appear
On Tue, Jun 20, 2006 at 11:37:22AM +0200, Olaf van der Spek wrote:
> How are others supposed to be aware of that if you don't tell them?
Uhm, did you read the thread you're replying to? Or are you just
rehashing the complaints over and over again to get more attention?
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On Fri, Jul 07, 2006 at 07:53:24AM +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
> Contents.gz seems empty, which sounds more like the culprit.
> Ccing debian-devel; anyone know why this is the case?
It is due to #376777 I believe.
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2006 at 12:42:06PM +0200, Wolfgang Lonien wrote:
> this may again be the wrong place - but from here (Germany), I cannot
> access planet.debian.org anymore.
gluck, the box which hosts planet.debian.org and www.debian.org is down.
Sorry for the inconvenience,
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bike-shedding potential of the discussion.
thanks for considering,
Michael
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d into some device.
>
> So you think the key difference is whether the data downloaded lands
> on a hard drive instead of a flash rom?
That is apparently an important distinction when it comes to where the
data is customarily stored; why should it be ignored for a download?
Michael Poo
egrate external Apache
modules into Debian. Looking at existing libapache-mod-* package-sources
should also help, though.
bye,
- michael
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s in the archive not using debhelper is the most
> simple proof that it's not build-essential.
>
> Don't confuse build-essential with build-popular.
There are packages which don't need a C or C++ compiler. So in your
opinion we should remove both from build-essential ?
Michael
. However, I then have no slip module.
I am using Debian 0.93, kernel version 1.2.13 #4 and libc 4.6.27.
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All files are installed under /usr/local. This is not the place Debian
installs its files.
Michael
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er purpose? There are only 3or4 files so should I create a
> separate sub-directory for them if this is the proper place to
> put them?
My own (local) lclint installation used this directory, too. No problem so
far.
Michael
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problems here: 1) It uses gif which Unisys has patent
Doesn't xloadimage use it, too?
> claims on. 2) Not all of the authors of the various additions to the pbm
> utilities have made a permissive copyright...
Oops, I only checked the debian.copyright
Package: netstd
Version: 2.05-1
Debian 1.1 is supposed to work with kernel 1.2.13. But traceroute is broken.
traceroute: IP_HDRINCL: Protocol not available
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Is Joe Kirby still with us? I noticed that taper is r6.2. In the
meantime we are at r6.7x ? Joe, do you have the time to debianize r6.7?
Or - is anybody else willing to do the job?
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